Hi all,
Like many U.S. Government employees, I will soon be transitioning from a career of public service (23 years in my case) to one in industry. My background is in client engagement and customer success in the software solutions realm. Where I've done my best work is when I can bring in my public safety mission expertise, business consulting, and software solutions to solve customer problems.
Most of the people I know who have made the jump did so after retirement and were hired into nominal VP or "public sector engagement lead" type positions due to their contacts and government experience. Others left their government jobs to become contractors to the government and do similar jobs. I'm looking to go a different direction if possible and wondering if there are others here who have made a similar jump and what lessons you learned?

I Hate Unanswered Questions
Boy, I hate unanswered questions in forums, don't you?
I was surprised not to get any answers here but I did find some while doing research and talking to my network.
So, for the benefit of anyone who comes to find an answer to this question, here you go:
That's what I've learned so far.
If you want to move away from
If you want to move away from the typical gov-to-contractor path, consider roles in enterprise SaaS companies, especially in regulated industries like healthcare or finance where your expertise could translate well. Networking is key.